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  • #16
    Hi Vlado,

    I have tried the option available for the filtered fragments.
    Although it improves and reduces the edge artifacts it introduces some other issues.
    In general I didn't find a setup that works for me.

    I have gone through most of the combinations and tried to use them with the Zdefocus node in Nuke but I still can't get a nice transition of Dof from foreground to background and vice versa.
    I have tried doubling the resolution, clamping, unclamping, filtering, unfiltering, inverting the z-depth and saving in full 32 bit but the improvements are subtle and don't fix the jagged edges.

    Someone suggests to break the shot in foreground and background but I have seen breakdown of shots well done from vray and nuke without having to separate them.

    My shot isn't anything complex, and what I am trying to achieve is a dof transition as good as in Alex Roman's The 3rd and the 7th.
    I reckon he uses AE and lenscare though but should this make a difference?

    Kind Regards,

    Giacomo.

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    • #17
      Hey guys,

      I wrecked my brain on that one too, it's always bleeding edges, nearly impossible to get smooth dof, the closest it gets to smooth is when:

      1. no AA
      2. nearest to Camera
      3. no clamp, no filter zdpeth.
      4. sometimes blur zdepth just a bit 0.5 -1.2
      5. rendering 4k, keeping 4k or reformating to 2k afterwards.

      Tried lenscare too, but that plugin doesn't have option not to blur inside, it's not that good for sharp product shots
      Last edited by Lapaev; 16-05-2015, 08:10 PM.

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      • #18
        so I'm guessing doing DOF in post isn't really an option, which is sad. so far I have not been able to get a really nice and clean DOF in post .. is good enough is some situations.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by hsz View Post
          so I'm guessing doing DOF in post isn't really an option, which is sad. so far I have not been able to get a really nice and clean DOF in post .. is good enough is some situations.
          you need a deep image and bokeh... http://peregrinelabs.com/bokeh/

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          • #20
            i wish there was some better way, to just get those edges align with final image sampling, ehhh, in camera dof is the way to go for now, sucks for flexibility

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